Harrier T.4, 1:72 Sword
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68 16 August, 14:29
Łukasz Gliński
A winter beauty in the middle of the summer 👍 Thanks for cooling us down a bit 😉
A winter beauty in the middle of the summer 👍 Thanks for cooling us down a bit 😉
17 August, 19:58
Robert Podkoński
Perfect job! I must admit I have a soft spot for two-seat Harriers...
Perfect job! I must admit I have a soft spot for two-seat Harriers...
17 August, 20:33
Mr D
Absolutely cracking Harrier, l did the old Tamiya kit, came out ok for what it was.
Nicely done 👍👍👍
Absolutely cracking Harrier, l did the old Tamiya kit, came out ok for what it was.
Nicely done 👍👍👍
17 August, 21:24
Aleksander Górka
It`s a typical Czech short-run kit with all its imperfections, but overall it was quite nice to put together. In addition to the plastic sprues, the box also included colored photo-etched parts produced by Eduard, canopy masks (on yellow tape) and a resin airbrake bay. Decals were printed in Poland by Techmod and I was surprised by their very good quality (they weren`t always this good). The plastic parts are very similar to those from the ESCI/Italeri kit, although their quality is slightly better. All deficiencies and imperfections in the Sword kit must be supplemented or corrected on your own. It's definitely not a kit for beginners, but with a bit of patience and work you can make a very nice miniature out of it.
It`s a typical Czech short-run kit with all its imperfections, but overall it was quite nice to put together. In addition to the plastic sprues, the box also included colored photo-etched parts produced by Eduard, canopy masks (on yellow tape) and a resin airbrake bay. Decals were printed in Poland by Techmod and I was surprised by their very good quality (they weren`t always this good). The plastic parts are very similar to those from the ESCI/Italeri kit, although their quality is slightly better. All deficiencies and imperfections in the Sword kit must be supplemented or corrected on your own. It's definitely not a kit for beginners, but with a bit of patience and work you can make a very nice miniature out of it.
31 August, 10:05